90 Gallon Build - Here We Go!

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by kcbrad, Dec 8, 2009.

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  1. ZachB

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  3. kcbrad

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    Looks like Divers den and Bluezoo are the only ones who've really had it for sale
     
  5. ZachB

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    I know :-/ Very hard to find. I'm going to make some phone calls this week.
     
  6. kcbrad

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    Well, good luck!!!
     
  7. ZachB

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    If I can find them I'll message you with the price and source. All the places I buy from can ship easily.
     
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  9. kcbrad

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    Wow, that would be great!! Do you know if they are hard to keep? I'll try to do some research.

    Please do let me know if you find someone that supplies them. Thanks a lot! Really nice of you.
     
  10. ZachB

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    You're welcome. I also doubt they are hard to keep. My Tomini is extremely personable, eats like a horse, and never gets sick. Even eats from my hand.
     
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  11. kcbrad

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    I tried Googling it and I can't even find anything about the fish. But I've read bristletooth tangs are good ones to have. That would be really exciting to have some super rare fish!!
     
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    I wouldnt per say calling it an easy fish, but not hard at all by any means I would imagine, that family of tangs is known to have mouth damage and it makes it harder for them to eat. They need lots of um de... that build up stuff on the rocks and stuff *Brain has stopped* As their mouth is different from normal tangs, so its harder for them to eat nori and such.